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Sensory overload, difficulty focusing and anxiety remain top challenges reported by our readers. The right tactile, visual or proprioceptive input can make all the difference. Explore our newest picks:
Deep-pressure stimulation can lower cortisol, improve sleep and reduce self-stimming. Start here:
Show support with designs featuring the infinity symbol and, for legacy fans, the puzzle motif:
Why open-ended wooden play boosts fine-motor and cognitive growth »
Weighted lap pads, silent fidget cubes and tactile rollers provide grounding proprioceptive input without drawing attention. Read the full guide here.
Occupational therapists suggest roughly 10 % of body weight. See safety tips in our blanket guide.
Visual-rich game platforms like ABCya blend vocabulary, social-skills and adaptive difficulty for diverse learning profiles.
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Important Disclaimer: This is a screening tool example based on the AQ-10 questionnaire. It is NOT a diagnostic tool and cannot replace a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional (like a psychologist or...
Valentine’s Day 2026 is just around the corner. It falls on Saturday, February 14th. This is a perfect opportunity for weekend celebrations filled with love, connection, and understanding. For many in the autism community,...
TL;DR: Clinical Strategy at a Glance This comprehensive guide to nutrition for autism provides evidence-based strategies to help parents and caregivers manage gastrointestinal symptoms and improve behavioral outcomes in children with autism spectrum disorder...
The Invisible Map of Autistic Experience In the field of behavioral health information architecture, we view “challenging behaviors” not as acts of defiance, but as critical data points in a complex communication system. When...